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    Feminism In The 1970's

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    multicultural initiatives within New York state schools, as they launched Children of the Rainbow, a program that acknowledged gay families within the community. It received heavy backlash however, and was deemed “dangerously misleading lesbian and homosexual propaganda”. As time passed, these backlashes increased in hate, eventually peaking at the murders of Hattie Mae Cohens and Brian Mock. Following the crime, the Lesbian Avengers held a memorial in which their symbol would be launched. This…

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    Dolan, Frances. Marriage and Violence: The Early Modern Legacy. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. Historians, for a large part of recent years, look for support and readings from interdisciplinary work. Frances Dolan, an English professor, answers this search in her Marriage and Violence: The Early Modern Legacy. Writing as historian, Dolan’s work reads like a proper historical study, complete with endnotes, however, her argument stretches farther than any trained…

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    Bible Political Influence

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    court of law. Specifically, it is very important to note how influential the Bible is, especially for the recent political agenda concerning marriage, abortion, and religious freedom. To clarify any misinformation that the Bible may have influenced the world around us as well as to challenge how the media has shaped this misinformation. In regards to the political influenced agendas, a key component this essay will be focussing on the Western society; specifically America and who fought for what…

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    Germany. Aryans were typically characterized as true Europeans of white skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes; thus the undesirables, otherwise known as non-Aryans, included Jews and blacks, among other ethnic and social groups, including Slavs, gypsies, homosexuals, and disabled individuals. Facing discrimination during a time of severe racism in the Third Reich, Gad Beck…

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    The similarity between these diverse feminist theories is the agreeance in the history of discrimination of women and the political agenda to forward women’s rights and status worldwide (Wibben, pg. 105). In regards to men and masculinity, feminist theories have differing attitudes towards the manner in which masculinity and men should be included, or if it should be included at all…

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    Alabama Senate election. Roy Moore was a candidate in this election, and he is displayed as an evil person surrounded by fire and lightning. This is referencing the sexual misconduct allegations against Moore and his ultra-conservative beliefs (e.g. homosexual conduct should be illegal and Muslims should not be allowed to serve in the Senate). Moore is shown at the bottom of a slippery slope and next to a sign saying, “alt-right”, which is a white supremacy movement. There is also an elephant…

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    They involve the kind of topics where fans would breakdance, and wave their hands in the air like they don't care about the world around them for the present moment. Especially with mainstream artist music, ties with underlying agendas that include fame, as well as monetary and materialistic ideals and gains rather than the passion, expressionism, and love for the art, in which both rap and hip-hop have been founded upon are commonplace. For every one popular rapper or hip-hop artist…

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    Media 's negative affect on teens The average teen in the US are suffering from some sort of emotional suffering caused by the media. Some people think the media affect the teens by making positive images and videos and even magazines. Media shows teaches them positive life lessons like how to deal with everyday problems , or show what 's the new trend to stay up to date, positive views on love and sexuality, even positive ways to deal with bullying and keep it nonviolent. We couldn 't…

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    writes in his article The Nazi Hypothermia Experiments: Forbidden Data? that "The Nazi ideology was predicated on the concept of racial supremacy At the top of the tree was the Aryan race; at the foot were the 'untermenschen ': blacks, gypsies, homosexuals, and Jews. In the obscene logic which emerged from this categorization, such 'sub-humans ' were legitimate targets for extermination and, before their death, experimentation." (Bogod,…

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    Zami: A New Spelling of My Name is a semi-autobiography and semi post-modern post structuralism fiction. It is an elegant, however strange, mixture with metaphorical, mythic and fictional story lines. As a black author, Audre Lorde presents the story as a semi self-reflection of the inception of black lesbianism in the modern era. Although the vivid depiction of hetero-sexual and homo-sexual encounters is border-lined with exotics, this book is not intentioned to promote either promiscuity or…

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